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    Annona squamosa (redirect from Pinha)
    Annona squamosa is a small, well-branched tree or shrub from the family Annonaceae that bears edible fruits called sugar apples or sweetsops. It tolerates...
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    Pinhas Lavon (Hebrew: פנחס לבון; 12 July 1904 – 24 January 1976) was an Israeli politician, minister and labor leader, best known for the Lavon Affair...
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    Pinhas Rutenberg (Russian: Пётр Моисеевич Рутенберг, Pyotr Moiseyevich Rutenberg; Hebrew: פנחס רוטנברג: 5 February 1879 – 3 January 1942) was a Russian...
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    Pinhas and Sons (Hebrew: פנחס ובניו) is 9-member, multi-ensemble Israeli fusion band led by Ofer Pinhas, featuring Noa Karadavid on lead vocals. Their...
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  • Plínio Osvaldo Fonseca Brito, known as Pinha (born 5 August 1972) is a former Cape Verdean football player. He also holds Portuguese citizenship. He made...
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  • Pinhas Inbari (Hebrew: פנחס ענברי) is an Israeli correspondent who has reported on Palestinian affairs for Israel Radio and the newspaper Al Hamishmar...
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  • Phinehas was son of Eleazar and grandson of Aaron the High Priest. Phinehas, Pinhas, or Pinchas may also refer to: Phinehas, son of Eli, a priest at Shiloh...
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  • Heldon (redirect from Richard Pinhas)
    band originally active between 1974 and 1978, and led by guitarist Richard Pinhas. Other members included synthesizer player Patrick Gauthier and drummer...
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  • Pinhas Tzabari (Hebrew: פנחס צברי, born 27 December 1956) is an Israeli politician who was a member of the Knesset for Shas for three months between November...
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  • Carlos Alberto Pinha da Rocha (born May 2, 1973), or simply Carlos Alberto, is a retired Brazilian professional footballer. Umaglesi Liga champion: 2004...
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  • of rapprochement between France and the Siamese court Maria Guyomar de Pinha, together with her husband Phaulkon, was promised French protection by being...
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    Pinhas Kopel (Hebrew: פנחס קופל, January 15, 1918 – November 5, 1997) was the first commander of the Israel Border Police and the third inspector general...
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  • Eleazar was the son of Pinhas associated with the priests in taking charge of the sacred vessels brought back to Jerusalem after the Babylonian Exile (Ezra...
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  • Pinchas Shapiro of Koretz (Hebrew: פִּנְחָס בֵּן אַבְרָהָם אַבָּא שַׁפִירָא מִקוֹרִיץ; 1726 – 10 September 1791) was a Lithuanian Chasidic rabbi and theologian...
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    Pinhas Scheinman (Hebrew: פנחס שינמן, 1 July 1912 – 10 October 1999) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the National Religious...
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    Pinhas Hozez (פנחס חוזז; born September 8, 1957) is an Israeli former basketball player. He played the forward position. He played in the Israeli Basketball...
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    Pinhas Minkowsky (Yiddish: פנחס מינקאווסקי; April 5, 1859 – January 18, 1924) was a Russian hazzan and composer. Phinehas Minkovsky was born in Bila Tserkva...
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  • Pini Zahavi (redirect from Pinhas Zahavi)
    Pinhas "Pini" Zahavi (Hebrew: פנחס "פיני" זהבי; born 1955) is an Israeli football agent. Zahavi was involved in the change of ownership of Portsmouth and...
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    kaeng). It was introduced by Japanese-Portuguese chef Maria Guyomar de Pinha in the reign of Narai during the Ayutthaya Kingdom. Its origin is a Portuguese...
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    Gornitzky & Co. Gornitzky & Co. Website Pinhas Rubin's page on Gornitzky website Adv. Pinhas Rubin's page on D&B Adv. Pinhas Rubin- No. 15 in 'People of the Year'-...
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    Holon (redirect from Pinhas Eylon)
    consist of 13,700 dwelling units in total. Haim Kugel [he] – 1940 to 1953 Pinhas Eylon – 1953 to 1987 Haim Sharon – 1987 to 1988 Moshe Rom – 1988 to 1993...
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    Phinehas (redirect from Pinhas)
    Phinehas (also spelled Phineas, /ˈfɪniəs/; Hebrew: פִּינְחָס, Modern: Pīnḥas, Tiberian: Pīnəḥās, Ancient Greek: Φινεες Phinees, Latin: Phinees) was a...
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    27: 68–84. doi:10.25071/1916-0925.40103. ISSN 1916-0925. Sefer Gedulat Pinḥas (PDF) (in Hebrew). Brooklyn: Mekhon Or Yeḥezkel. 1999. p. 14. Klein, A....
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    Pini Gershon (redirect from Pinhas Gershon)
    Pinhas "Pini" Gershon (Hebrew: פנחס "פיני" גרשון, born 13 November 1951), is an Israeli former professional basketball player and coach. He won three top-level...
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    ultimately became known as the "Lavon affair" after the Israeli defense minister Pinhas Lavon, who was forced to resign as a consequence of the incident. Before...
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    ISBN 9781317931737. the Druze had been able to live in harmony with the Christian Artzi, Pinḥas (1984). Confrontation and Coexistence. Bar-Ilan University Press. p. 166...
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    Pinhas Lavie (Hebrew: פנחס לביא; September 4, 1935 – July 31, 2020) was an Israeli diplomat who served as ambassador to Swaziland (since 2018 renamed to...
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    Tom Mulcair (redirect from Catherine Pinhas)
    and was admitted to the Bar in 1979. In 1976, Mulcair married Catherine Pinhas, a psychologist who was born in France to a Sephardic Jewish family from...
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    woman of mixed Japanese-Portuguese-Bengali descent named Maria Guyomar de Pinha. They lived a life of affluence as Phaulkon rose to become highly influential...
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  • Pinchas Goldhar (14 June 1901 – 25 January 1947) was a Polish and then Australian writer and translator, who wrote mainly in the Yiddish language. Pinchas...
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